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Texas AG Brings Action against Bioperformance

The Attorney General of Texas has brought an action against Bioperformance. Apparently, "scientists who tested the product at the University of Texas at Austin and at a Florida university concluded that the pills are mainly naphthalene, the chemical found in mothballs. The Attorney General's laboratory expert actually concluded BioPerformance's product could decrease engine performance". Oh dear, who would have thought this?

The AG alleges in the suit that bioperformance is simply an" illegal pyramid marketing scheme". No, I cannot believe that those little green pills did not work exactly as advertised. Who would have thought that this was just another business opportunities scam or fraud? And I thought Texas was different.

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